From a casual fan's perspective, it was an exciting game. From a more knowledgeable fan's perspective, it was horrendous.
The coaching staff did a terrible job getting these young men prepared for a game that we simply couldn't afford to lose. When HCGM was asked how much time he spent in the week leading up to the game preparing the team to not take ISU lightly, he avoided answering at first and instead chose to talk about how they were still suffering a hangover from the Northern Iowa game. Then he started laughing about a not-so-funny analogy involving bears and sycamore trees.
This ISU team was missing 50% of their scoring and they totally dominated us for 32 minutes. Coaches were quick to praise the 4 turnovers. It isn't a miracle the night was low on turnovers because everybody was just standing around most of the time jacking up bricks. Next they lauded the 18 offensive rebounds. When you are shooting 29% for the half you are bound to pick up a few missed shots. I think GS got about 8 offensive rebounds on one possession where he bobbled it under the goal for what seemed like 10 minutes.
I know a win is a win but the Shocker's performance in this game is quite telling. It tells me that there is a lot of MTXE still left to be instilled into this group. There is definitely talent, but we are so far from being a hardened, tough team like a Southern Illinois a few years ago it is sad. This team just doesn't want it yet; down deep they just don't want it bad enough. If this game would have been lost, it would have wrecked everything they had been working for since the season started.
I'm happy we are 20-5, but tonight's performance was all on the coaching staff. Durley was asked about finally getting it started in the paint: he said the coaching staff didn't specifically focus on getting it in the post in the first half. Why? Why wouldn't you spend all your energy getting your players to feed the postmen to attempt to draw fouls on a critically thin line? Heck, even if you miss every shot you take, a foul is just like a basket when you are playing a team of 8 players.
On to Evansville. :(
The coaching staff did a terrible job getting these young men prepared for a game that we simply couldn't afford to lose. When HCGM was asked how much time he spent in the week leading up to the game preparing the team to not take ISU lightly, he avoided answering at first and instead chose to talk about how they were still suffering a hangover from the Northern Iowa game. Then he started laughing about a not-so-funny analogy involving bears and sycamore trees.
This ISU team was missing 50% of their scoring and they totally dominated us for 32 minutes. Coaches were quick to praise the 4 turnovers. It isn't a miracle the night was low on turnovers because everybody was just standing around most of the time jacking up bricks. Next they lauded the 18 offensive rebounds. When you are shooting 29% for the half you are bound to pick up a few missed shots. I think GS got about 8 offensive rebounds on one possession where he bobbled it under the goal for what seemed like 10 minutes.
I know a win is a win but the Shocker's performance in this game is quite telling. It tells me that there is a lot of MTXE still left to be instilled into this group. There is definitely talent, but we are so far from being a hardened, tough team like a Southern Illinois a few years ago it is sad. This team just doesn't want it yet; down deep they just don't want it bad enough. If this game would have been lost, it would have wrecked everything they had been working for since the season started.
I'm happy we are 20-5, but tonight's performance was all on the coaching staff. Durley was asked about finally getting it started in the paint: he said the coaching staff didn't specifically focus on getting it in the post in the first half. Why? Why wouldn't you spend all your energy getting your players to feed the postmen to attempt to draw fouls on a critically thin line? Heck, even if you miss every shot you take, a foul is just like a basket when you are playing a team of 8 players.
On to Evansville. :(
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